you really though random psychosis would only last a single page? you could not be so wrong.
A drill bra? WTF?
I don’t know whether to be grossed out or laugh, although I would hazard a guess that this might be an animé adaptation.
Here’s the thing about Underworld’s new album, Oblivion With Bells: It is pretty good, but it’s not that good. It is not a masterpiece like dubnobass or Second Toughest, but it’s not a stinker either. They definitely sound more alive than they did in A Hundred Days Off, but don’t expect any King of Snake or Bruce Lee style tracks to get your pulse racing on this album. Glam Bucket is probably the best track, but it sounds like something that would have been produced by Sasha or James Holden. If you are not a fan, you may not like this, but if you are, you will grow to like this effort, despite the many ifs and buts.
Great song from the Travis’s most recent album with a pretty funny video to go with it.
If one must compare the web to other media, typography would be a better choice. For a web design, like a typeface, is an environment for someone else’s expression.
Flickr just added photo editing into their site by tightly integrating Picnik.
It’s about time Flickr brought in some editing tools into their main interface. Although there are quite a number of online photo editing apps around, I thought they might have bought out Preloadr which only worked with Flickr. Oh well, life’s tough like that…
Anyway, I just gave the Flickr+Picnik goodness a spin and it’s wicked. Very smooth, lots of options and bloody brilliant.
Finally, classy jewellery that you can buy for your partner, girlfriend or wife that look great and are wallet-friendly at the same time!
From the exquisite Stunning Diamond Necklace to the charming Renaissance Style Sapphire and Diamond Fringe Necklace, the choices are so affordable and aesthetically pleasing that you could buy them all at the cost of a little more than 1½ pairs of sneakers.
Just make sure your partner shares your sense of humour as well because if she does not, you might not look too aesthetically pleasing yourself in the aftermath.
So there’s been a lot of furore over Facebook’s Beacon technology and your privacy going to the dogs. (Of course, there are those who think the current generation of online users/kids don’t really care about their privacy but I digress…)
To enhance the reputation of Facebook as nothing more than lying bastards whose revenue model revolves around peddling your information to the highest bidders, we now find out that their ad service is much more intrusive than they had previously acknowledged.
I am just wondering if anyone will care about all of this when people eventually realise they have a life to lead, find it hard to keep up with their Facebook account and drop off completely (and maybe move on to something else).
This is an excellent item available on Amazon for all mad scientists, James Bond baddies and aspiring Nuclear Man superheroes. No need to get on the Russian black market for stuff like this anymore.
Dare not speak his name
Did I cater to all you all your needs?
Because we separate
It ripples our reflections
Reckoner, very easily the best of the many outstanding tracks on Radiohead’s latest album, In Rainbows, that hit the web first. I really don’t know what the song exactly means amidst all the melancholy, but it’s just absolutely great when Mr. Thomas Edward Yorke does that drag and drop thing on the high notes.
Money alone does not earn esteem and leveraged buy-outs certainly don’t. Enabling a fundamentally average side to win the Champions League certainly does.
Remember that farcical rap video from MDA? Words and Pictures, from Canada, are having a good laugh as well.
Remember, Remember the 22nd of November, when a Max Headroom masked pirate disrupted regular programming. It’s been 20 years already and the guy still hasn’t been found/caught. They should give him a medal if they ever do.
Anyway, you should read Damn Interesting regularly — it is damn good for information nerds and history buffs.
During normal operation or in Safe mode, your computer may play “Fur Elise” or “It’s a Small, Small World” seemingly at random. This is an indication sent to the PC speaker from the computer’s BIOS that the CPU fan is failing or has failed.
this is all old stuff and is only here as an archive. head on down to the revamped almost daily random notes.